Christine Nolan, undergrad in the Radermacher lab, received Presidential Scholar Award at the 2015 M&M meeting.

Christine Nolan, undergraduate student in the laboratory of Michael Radermacher, received an 2015 M&M Meeting/ Presidential Scholar Award, for her paper entitled:  “3D Reconstruction of Mitochondrial Complex I Analyzed After Biogenesis in the Absence of Assembly Factor N7BML (NDUFAF2)”; (CT Nolan, K Kmita, V Zickemann, T Ruiz, M Radermacher). The award is sponsored by the Microscopy Society… Continue reading Christine Nolan, undergrad in the Radermacher lab, received Presidential Scholar Award at the 2015 M&M meeting.

Previs & Warshaw’s Study Shows Heart’s Contractions Rely on Critical Protein for Efficient Function

In a study released February 20, 2015 in the inaugural issue of the journal Science Advances, molecular physiologists from the University of Vermont’s Cardiovascular Research Institute David Warshaw, Ph.D., Michael Previs, Ph.D., and colleagues discovered that a tiny piece of the engine known as myosin-binding protein C (cMyBP-C) is key to maintaining its highly precise… Continue reading Previs & Warshaw’s Study Shows Heart’s Contractions Rely on Critical Protein for Efficient Function

Andrew Lombardo presents research at 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting

Andrew Lombardo, a graduate student in, Dr. David Warshaw’s Laboratory,  presents his research at a platform session talk at the 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting in Baltimore MD.  Andrew’s research  examines the transport of synthetic intracellular cargo by teams Myosin V motors in 3 dimensions.  (Click to enlarge image)  

Mike Previs presents research at 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting.

Michael Previs, Assistant Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, presents his research at the 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting in Baltimore, MD. Mike’s talk highlighted how myosin-binding protein C’s localization with the heart improves its contractile performance. His findings were published in the first issue of Science Advances the following week (http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/1/1/e1400205).   (click image for… Continue reading Mike Previs presents research at 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting.

Dr. Trybus receives Distinguished Investigator of Cardiovascular Research Institute of VT.

Dr. Kathy Trybus and our joint appointed faculty, Drs. Brayden, Osol, and LeWinter, have been elected to be members of the inaugural class of Distinguished Investigators of the Cardiovascular Research Institute of Vermont (CVRI-VT). The CVRI-VT under the new Directorship of Dr. David Schneider, Chief of Cardiology, is committed to fostering cardiovascular research here at… Continue reading Dr. Trybus receives Distinguished Investigator of Cardiovascular Research Institute of VT.

D Warshaw Elected 2014 Biophysical Society Fellow

This award honors the Society’s distinguished members who have demonstrated excellence in science, contributed to the expansion of the field of biophysics, and supported the Biophysical Society. Dr. Warshaw is recognized for his substantial contributions to the understanding of the mechanics and regulation of smooth muscle and cardiac disease at the single molecule level.   The… Continue reading D Warshaw Elected 2014 Biophysical Society Fellow

Awards presented at 2013 Department Retreat – Congratulations!

Congrats to the  2013 Cathy Bulman Award recipients Best Scientific Oral presentation — Gregory Hoeprich;   Best Scientific Poster Presentation – Fereshteh Azari;   Unconditionally, one of the best place where patients can buy medicines is online pharmacy. Sometimes pharmacies offer to their customers Kamagra. If you are interested in generic viagra for sale, you probably… Continue reading Awards presented at 2013 Department Retreat – Congratulations!